I' ??Suouk A Brol.TInc ?M LT1C11 I Christ I'' ?an< i; | ths i fro the he: : Teal-Joi "The Home of )i Salesmen: B. F. Teal, H. M. Ri ???????? p Money Chesterfield Hoi Loan As C. C. DOUGL TENNESSE .: i I am this week in Ter fine young Mules for deli' j expect them here by Satu the 18th. ! . . iWill be at the Gulle< water tank. I James L ii FOR HRNHI THE 4-CYLINDE Just Overhauled ar A Bargain i e H r JLi* 1 V Advertis STOCKHOLDERS MEETING The annual meeting of the stockholders of The Peoples Bank of Chesterfield, S. C., will be held at the bank, Wednesday, Dec the 27th 1922, at two o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of transacting such business as may properly come before said meeting. C. P. MANGUM.Cshr. Aim for the highest, never speculate; never indorse beyond your surplus cash fund; make the firm's interoat yours; concentrate; put all your eras in one basket: expenditures at " ""~ ways within revenue; lastly, do not be impatient, for as Emerson say., "No one can Aeat you out of ultimate success but yourself."?Andrew "Caraegie. f tu 'in -, ? _ iTST' iTnil a ..*1920 ?7 * 99 mas d i: it's i m ( i I I / 1 art i i ! ties Co. Good Clothes" ' vers, T.J. Sellers, W. W. Thurman. j to Loan j me Building And 1 sociation | .ASS, Secretary | [I E MULES~j tnessee buying a carload of very at Chesterfield. Will irday the 16th or Monday, ige old barn, opposite the ' . Johnson 1 i SALE j ERSON i :r motorcycle [ id In Fine Condition j \t The Price I :rh?fi\ ! I 1L | >er Office s i , A Slight Difference. Miss Elisabeth Marbury was talking 1 at the Colony club In New York about I a beautiful actress who had been I obliged to divorce her actor husband after throe months wedlock on no count of his shocking Infidelity. "The poor giU thought," said Miss ! Marbury, "that she was marrying a man who would be constant in love. hut he turned out to he constantly In love." True. "Some say slang enriches tne language." "There's sueh a thing as getting tM much dirt." ; 1? ORANGES'?Stock up now for Christinas, while they are cheap. Hundred bushels on hand. p-&0 Jack and Tom Trotti ) 9mmi 1 T LOCAL ITEMS Prof. C. M. Singley, of the Chesterfield High School, will spend the holidays at his home in Properity. Miss Lila Teal, of Lander College, is home for the holidays. Willie Jackspn and Julian Funderburk are home for Christmas from Spratan Academy. Miss Mary C. Haynie will spend Christinas ut her home in Florence. J. A. Welsh, Jr., is home from Cross Anchor for the holidays. Mr. S. J. Sellers in said to be a candidate for State Rail Road Commissioner against Mr. Cansler, of Terza. This offieer is elected by the General Assembly. MiSs Evelyn Gaddy will spend the holidays with her folks at Wingate, N. C. Miss Celeste Singley, of Prosperity,? stenographer for Attorney J. A. Knight, will spend Christmas at home. JVDss Dora Westbury will spend| Christmas with home folks at Har-j leysville. I Miss Maud Nivens will return to her home in Morven for Christmas. Misses Maude Garland and Mary Belle Welsh, of Winthrop, will come home today for the holidays. Mrs. Millis Sanders, of Winthrop, is home for he holidays. Mrs. Setton, of Easley, is expected by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Melton. Cut Flowers always on hand. Funeral Designs a specialty. Call phone 41, Cheraw, S.. C. 4t-52 The Pure Seed Co. Miss Bert Cromer, graduate nurse, of Columbia, who has been attending the family of Mr. John Merriman, of Merriman's Mill, has returned home. Mr. Merriman's entire family was sick at one time, but all have greatly improved. Mr. A. Oliver, of Charlotte, N. C., is now running an up-to-date shoo shop in the Ross building. The Methodist Sunday school will have their Christmas tree the night of Christmas Day. ...:n i-- - i ? ! i utic win uc a uux supper una Christmas tree at Piney Grove church Thursday night (tonight). Burn a candle in your window Christmas Eve night. Brings good luck. The real lucky ones ere at the Square Deal Drug Co. Miss Ruth Hurst, of Columbia College, is expected home this evening. Misses Bessie Hursey, Mary Redfearn and Mary Lee Rivers, of Winthrop, are expected home today. The Baptist Sunday School of Ches-I terfield will have a Christmas tree, Saturday night before Christmas. All kind* of Lawn Gratiei. We kave a special mixture recomended by the Government Agriculture Department of Washington for this sec- ' lion. The Pure Seed Co., j 4t-52 Cheraw, S. C. Effective at once, electric current! will be turned on every morning at | 5 o'clock. We have nearly one hundred Fountain Pens to pick one from for a gift. Square Deal Drug. Co.. Fire works the cheapest, the best. Square Deal Drug Co. Mr. J. A. Welsh, who has been confinpfl tn hie fiw ...w winv o^vviai VI ayo with the influenza, is improving. Mr. C. S. Britton is expected home tonight from the College of Charleston. Miss Eva Teal, who is teaching school at Whitmire, is expected home Friday. The Ladies Aid Society, of Friendship church will meet Saturday afternoon, Dec. 23. The members are requested to be present if possible, as there is business of importance to to be transacted. When in need of fir't-class shoe repairing give me a call. I am now located in the Ron Building, the same room* formerly- occupied by Mr. Hartzell. All work guaranteed. Shop open every day of the week. A. Oliver, Chesterfield, S. C. There will be a play "Bar Heaven" at Ousleydale school house given by the Ousleydale pupils Friday night, Dec. 22, at 7 o'clock. Everybody invited to come. Admission 15c and 25c. Why not a Kodak? No other Christmas gift is so appropriate. Square Deal Drug Co. The preliminary report of the Department of Commerce gives for Cheterfield Countv 17-4f?4 hnlnc of cotton ginned to Dec. 1st, as against 23,223 for the same period last year. Report for the State for the same period is 493,001 against 734,705 for last year. S. C. RHODE ISLAND REDS Pullets and Cockerels $3.00 Up To $10.00 Each A Few Good Cockerels To Go At $1.50 to $2.00 Each J. W. HANNA ? FOR SALE?A few pure bred white Leghorn Cockerels, J. A. Campbell. 2tp ? I II-WII ... II NOTICE OP SALE Stat* of /tooth Carolina, County of ChesterflelflJ. In the Court of Common Pleas. Mrs. M. L. Brown in her own right and as guardian ad litm of Bearler Brown, Guy Brown, Rumond' Brown, Casey Brown, Tate Brown, Daniel Brown, and the State Bank of McBee, PLAINTIFFS, Against W. B. Brown, Administrator of the Estate of t>. W. Brown, nirvirMrk A MTQ By virtue of an order granted jp the above stated case by his Honor, S. W. G. Shipp, Presiding Judge, 1 will offer for sale to the higest bidder for cash before the Court House door in the above state and county between the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in'January, 1923, being the first day of January, the following described tracts of land: First: All that tract containing one hundred acres more or less and bounded on the North by lands of Mrs. M. L. Brown, on the East and South by Easter Johnson lands, and on the West by D. P. Douglass lands. Second: All that tract of land bounded on North by Thomas Sweat lands, on the East by estate lands of J. B. Brown, on the South by lands of P. A. Hodges, and land of F. M. Hightower and on the West by McManus, estate lands and lands of L. S. Brown, containing one hundred and fifty acres more or less, Third: All that tract of land containing one hundred acres more or less, on the South side of Junior Creek, bought from E. B. Johnson, and bounded by H. R. N. Johnson lands, estate lands of W. J. Johnson, Douglass lands and others. W. J. DOUGLASS, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas. CLERK'S SALE State of South Carolina, County of Chesterfield. Court of Common Pleas Ann Eliza Cox, Smith Katherine Lett, Hurley J. Wilkes and B. C. Alexander. PLAINTIFFS, Against J. F. Alexander J. W. Alexander, Margaret E. McPhcrson, H. M. Alexander and C. A. Alexander, DEFENDANTS. Pursuant to a decree of his Honor Judge S. W. G.^ Shipp, heretofore granted in the above entitled case, I will offer for sale, before the Court House Door in Chesterfield, South Carolina, on the first Monday in January, 1923, the same being the first, at twelve o'clock M., at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate, to wit: "One hundred and eighty-one (181) acres, more or less, in the above State and County, bounded by the lands of W. J. Johnson, C. C. Cassidy and others, being the same tnct of land sold to Martha Ann Alexander by W. A. Carrigan, December 28th, 1895:" The said land to be sold in two tracts, one tract to contain all of the said land lying South and West of Red Hill Branch and the other tract to be the remainder of the said land after the tract above mentioned is cut off, and plat of the said land, showing the division iiuo tne two tracts, will be on exhibit on the day of sale. W. J. DOUGLASS, Clerk of Court. Chesterfield County, S. C. CLERK'S SALE State of South Carolina, County of Chesterfield. In Court of Common Pleas. The Bank of Chesterfield, PLAINTIFF, Against Mrs. Lula Porter, et als., DEFENDANTS. In obedience to an order of Foreclosure to me directed, made by Hon. S. W. G. Shipp, Judge presiding in the Fourth Judicial Circuit, in the case of the Bank of Chesterfield, Plaintiff, vs. Mrs. Lula Porter, et al., Defendants, 1 will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash before the Court House Door at Chesterfield, South Carolina, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in January next, (same being the first day of said month) that lot of land in the town of Chesterfield, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, having a frontage on Main street of 79 feet, more or less, and running back preserving the same width, 211 feet, more or less, and embracing also a 17 foot alley-way leading from Scotch road. For a full description of said lot see plat in Clerk's office made by I. Newton Johnson, surveyor. Purchaser or purchasers to pay for all necessary papers. On this property is a nice brick store building and i large sales stable. W. J. DOUGLASS, Clerk gf Court. NOTICE We the undersigned, do hereby forbid anybody hunting on our land under penalty of the law. Mrs. Linnie C. Allen, R. W. Segars, E. H. Hunneycutt, S. J. Smith, W. A. Stanley, E. V. Davidson. 2tp-61 TT , I AVEF II I Avery Repair! 9 /\VERYrepairs sold b B XjL genuine ? because protected by patents?e B ANTEED to fit perfec B Chilled Plow of same nt B was or ever will be built. H farmers thousands of d B lost through ill-fitting pi fl that work loose and bree fl and bolt holes are perfe fl are unequaled for close t fl Bolts are also extra larg ?nvuy repairs ao not v Thmrm it a fullt tiUag implen FAR IN MEMORY OF GERTRUDE SMITH Our Heavenly Father looked down from the skies In search for a flower full of light. He found His choice in our darling of love, Our Gertrude, so loving and bright. She left this sad earth with a smile on her face. In flight for the mansion above, Where there's no sorrow nor pain nor fear But joy with the Father of Love. God works in a wondrous, mysterious way His blessings on us to bestow, And why should He choose just this one from the nine, Is a question that we do not know. She was light in her church; She was love in her home; She was known by her smiling face. God called her home from this world at seven; She had already run her race. ?HER SISTER I D 1_! L M .LI t ii lYocKingnam maroie i WORKS | Manufacturer of fine ceme- j tery memorials in marble anil { granite. Call in to see them, 9 I make your selection and save 4 the agent's commission. Ail 1 I work guaranteed. ! O. W. DOSTER, Prop., Rockingham, N. C. 1 A WOODMEN MFETINO _?, " r i TRANSFER?See me for transfer I service day or night. Telephone , 193. A. Ray River*. tf The Chesterfield Camp of Woodmen of the World, is held on ihe first Saturday night following a full noon. t' NOTICE OF SALE State of South Carolina, County of Chesterfield. Court of Common Pleas Susie Q. Smith, PLAINTIFF Against W. T. Horn, DEFENDANT By virtue of an order granted in the above stated case by his Honor S. W. G. Shipp, Trc.iding Judrre, I will >ffer lor sale to the tugnest bidder for cash hpfnrp thn Panff U ... V V.tv vy*/ui v livunc UUU1 OPT Chesterfield in above state and county, on the first Monday in January 1923, being the first day of January, between the legal hours of sale, the following described tract of land, namely, bounded on the North by Mill Creek, on the East by James F. Crowley land, on the South by I). H. Mo Gregor lands, and on the West by Thurman estate lands, containing fifty-eight acres more or less. W. J. DOUGLASS, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas tY Chilled t ^ A / \ mmmmamm & ; Are Guaranteed to Fi y us are always seldom break. Tto their design is Avery "lock tha ind are GUAR- locks" ? found onl; tly any Avery on the Avery ? hold imber that ever the plowshare in plai Avery is saving used,and relieves the ollars annually chmed plows are bi ow repair Pai"ts pjete an(j scientific pi ^ Avery plow, have be ct Avprv Hpcicrn^n [iiu i?.V.UIcilC HI. - - J wwu.b.tvu WAX. e. That is why Call on us for the cor /ork loose and Chilled Plows. 'ine of famous Avery walking, riding and trat lent# and Champion harvesting and hay lMERS hardwari CHESTERFIELD, S. C. NOTICE L Notice is hereby given that the an- a nual meeting of the stockholders of a the Bank of Chesterfield will be held p in its Banking House on Wednesday, Jan. 3d, 1923, at 3 o'clock P. M. 2t-51 BANK OF CHESTERFIELD Bone Meal and Sheep Manure for ^ Lawns. The -Pure Seed Co., p 4t-52 Cheraw, S. C. 1 . - | - a yi Cures Malaria, Chills 5 lalala and Fever, Dengue or WW' Bilious Fever. " ^?r"~ i ri in _.ii TOURI* New! VOL _ , _ HlWtUUI | | | man top, it is a |!| than everbefoi I I Buy now. Tern I I Lucas Au || INCORPER ' ..v \ .'iiifcVli . iSa&fiili* ?*>*"?> I II I This is the low which the Fc I Car has ever sc | the many ne\ mflflf? inAln#t 111 'tount^ | Ch illed PlowV GUARANTEE R ?. f. AVCTTY A IpNf 4" ^ n^fT*M ^ al f" Is se no matter how long strain on bolts. Avery uilt in the most com* low plant in the world. :en leaders since B. F. first Avery in 1825. nplete story of Avery :tor plow*, rnuvninM BB 5C- II t The Wamble Hill Federal F?ra .oan Association is in position to take few applications for farm loans far limited time. Rate of interest, S 1-2 er cent. See B. J. Douglass, Sec'y^ FINE GUERNSEY BULL On ?xhihit RmiarVlf frnm Tw )avidson. Took first prize at county 'air. tp J. M. Redfearn. TORE BUILDING and Farm for rent at Teal's Mill, tf. D. T. Teal, M.D. < JG CAR Price >8 v. o. a DETROIT rest price at ]j | >rd Touring |jj j >1